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Remove WindowHelper from FilePicker sample code #1396
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Remove WindowHelper from FilePicker sample code #1396
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Thanks for the fix!
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@AndrewKeepCoding shouldn't the code snippets say App.MainWindow instead 👀? |
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@MartinZikmund Thanks for pointing that out. 😵 |
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## Description Corrects the `FilePicker` sample code modified by #1396.
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## Description Removed the WinUI3Helper class from the `FilePicker` sample code and showed how to get the `MainWindow` from the `App` class instead. ## Motivation and Context The sample code for the `FilePicker` controls uses the WindowHelper class which is implemented as a helper class in this project. This is very confusing because it looks like the WindowHelper class belongs to WinUI 3 and when one tries to use that code in their apps it just doesn't work. I find several questions in StackOverflow related to this and I think it's better not to use the WindowHelper in sample code.
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## Description Corrects the `FilePicker` sample code modified by #1396.
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Description
Removed the WinUI3Helper class from the
FilePicker
sample code and showed how to get theMainWindow
from theApp
class instead.Motivation and Context
The sample code for the
FilePicker
controls uses the WindowHelper class which is implemented as a helper class in this project. This is very confusing because it looks like the WindowHelper class belongs to WinUI 3 and when one tries to use that code in their apps it just doesn't work. I find several questions in StackOverflow related to this and I think it's better not to use the WindowHelper in sample code.How Has This Been Tested?
Run the app and confirmed its content.
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